Coppermine wrote:Bottom line; if your wireless Internet is on my property without my permission, it's my right to shoot it.

Interesting. So to take a page from the guy who went nuts when the kid went on his lawn, if a youngster who is playing baseball hits a ball onto a neighboors lawn, and is denied entry to his propery, does that ball become property of the homeowner?

If you are trespassing on my property with your open WIFI signal, does that give me the right to use it?

No, using it would be illegal. I mean shoot it. Literally.

Like your kid with the ball example; I would probably shoot the ball first just to see the look on the kid's face, then I'd shoot the kid. Sorry, he's on my lawn.

I believe you only have the right to shoot the signal if it literally makes you fear for your life. If it threatens your life, blast away.

Coppermine wrote:Bottom line; if your wireless Internet is on my property without my permission, it's my right to shoot it.

Interesting. So to take a page from the guy who went nuts when the kid went on his lawn, if a youngster who is playing baseball hits a ball onto a neighboors lawn, and is denied entry to his propery, does that ball become property of the homeowner?

If you are trespassing on my property with your open WIFI signal, does that give me the right to use it?

No, using it would be illegal. I mean shoot it. Literally.

Like your kid with the ball example; I would probably shoot the ball first just to see the look on the kid's face, then I'd shoot the kid. Sorry, he's on my lawn.

I believe you only have the right to shoot the signal if it literally makes you fear for your life. If it threatens your life, blast away.

"Your honor, let me explain... the Internet was on my property and that little boy was just what you'd call collateral damage."

Coppermine wrote:Bottom line; if your wireless Internet is on my property without my permission, it's my right to shoot it.

Interesting. So to take a page from the guy who went nuts when the kid went on his lawn, if a youngster who is playing baseball hits a ball onto a neighboors lawn, and is denied entry to his propery, does that ball become property of the homeowner?

If you are trespassing on my property with your open WIFI signal, does that give me the right to use it?

No, using it would be illegal. I mean shoot it. Literally.

Like your kid with the ball example; I would probably shoot the ball first just to see the look on the kid's face, then I'd shoot the kid. Sorry, he's on my lawn.

I believe you only have the right to shoot the signal if it literally makes you fear for your life. If it threatens your life, blast away.

"Your honor, let me explain... the Internet was on my property and that little boy was just what you'd call collateral damage."

Coppermine wrote:Bottom line; if your wireless Internet is on my property without my permission, it's my right to shoot it.

Interesting. So to take a page from the guy who went nuts when the kid went on his lawn, if a youngster who is playing baseball hits a ball onto a neighboors lawn, and is denied entry to his propery, does that ball become property of the homeowner?

If you are trespassing on my property with your open WIFI signal, does that give me the right to use it?

No, using it would be illegal. I mean shoot it. Literally.

Like your kid with the ball example; I would probably shoot the ball first just to see the look on the kid's face, then I'd shoot the kid. Sorry, he's on my lawn.

I believe you only have the right to shoot the signal if it literally makes you fear for your life. If it threatens your life, blast away.

"Your honor, let me explain... the Internet was on my property and that little boy was just what you'd call collateral damage."